With Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells On
Sunday from Neston Parish Church, South Wirral.
with Andrew Green and Christopher Morgan. Editor David Coomes
Including at
appeals for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of The National Youth Music[address removed] Credit cards: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke.
From Emmanuel Church, South Croydon, led by Rev Simon Oberst. Jesus is Lord, Creation's Voice Proclaims It; Who Put the Colours in the Rainbow?; Don't Build Your House on the Sandy Land; Jesus Put this Song into Our Hearts (Kendrick); As the Deer Pants (Nystrom); Lord, You Left Your
Throne (Margaret); Rejoice! (Kendrick); Reading: Mark 3, vv 31-35. Musical
Director Stephen Lilley.
Omnibus edition. Director Keri Davies
with Sebastian Scott. Producer Smita Patel
with Chris Serle.
Producer Fiona McLean
With James Cox.
Members of the Snods Edge Garden Club,
Northumberland, put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki. FredDownham and Sid Robertson.
Chairman Clay Jones. producer Amanda Mares
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Children of the Dead End
Patrick MacGill 's novel follows the fate of two young lives almost destroyed by poverty. Final part: The Rat Pit Norah, alone and pregnant, is forced to walk the streets of Glasgow. Gerard Murphy is Dermod Flynn the Narrator.
Dramatised by Maurice Leitch Director Eoin O'Callaghan
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice-cream. David McGillivray comes out of the freezer and confesses to an immoderate love of ice-cream. Tracking the irresistible allure of the favourite dessert leads him to the all-American pastures of Vermont and an appointment in Soho, where ice-cream is being transformed into an X-rated experience.
Producer Will Cantopher
James Naughtie goes inside the UN to tell the story of the biggest revolution in its history. 4: No Other Way
From Mog the Forgetful Cat to When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit - writer and illustrator Judith Kerr celebrates her 70th birthday with Michael Rosen.
(Postponed from 25 April)
Six programmes in which Martyn Wiley and Ian McMillan follow in the footsteps of Dr Samuel Johnson and James Boswell.
5: The heroes continue to explore the island of Coll.
Simon Rae hosts the second round of a poetry quiz from The Poetry Library in London.
Competing poets are Liz Lochhead and Eva Salzman versus
Alan Jenkins and Mick Imlah. Producers Julian Wilkinson and Susan Roberts
Tony sets off for London. Presented by Nigel Farrell.
2:
Lugo Tony Wilkinson continues his visit to hometown
Spain in the rainy north-west, Lugo in Galicia. The local paper El Progreso reports on a family still living in an iron-age hut. Poverty is forcing many farmers to grow
Australian eucalyptus trees for the paper industry, but there could be an ecological disaster. An independent production by Tony Wilkinson
BS 5750 - Dream or Nightmare?
Nigel Forde goes in search of the secrets of creativity.
Michael Bevis , with the help of a star-studded cast, explores the pains and pleasures of one of the theatre's least glamorous jobs: the understudy. Producer Gillian Hush
Give War a Chance byPJO'Rourke.
Described variously as intellectual thug, neofascist and moral satirist, O'Rourke's thoughts on the Gulf War offer something to offend everyone.
Read by Stuart Milligan.
with George Macpherson. The short life of the mayfly.
Last of four documentaries by David Wheeler presenting the inside story of the newspaper industry. After Wapping - What? What future is there for print in an electronic age? With the present Lord Rothermere and Hugh Cudlipp , William Deedes , Geoffrey Goodman , Max Hastings ,
Alastair Hetherington , Sir John Junor , Gerald Long and Andreas Whittam Smith.
Producer Louise Purslow
with Michael Fairbaim.
Producer Dinah Lammiman
Singing the Faith 3: Doubt and Anger Ian Bradley finds a genuine wrestling with doubt and an angry social conscience amid the apparent triumphalism and complacency of Victorian hymns. Producer Clair Jaquiss